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i think that means whitman, not ryan. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as
i think that means whitman, not ryan. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your...
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ryan, we'll go to you. >> my idea is jack in the box which is a company most people associate with being an operator of its namesake, fast food chains. i think it's undervalued because there's a misperception of what jack's business is. it is nearing the completion of a seven-year refranchising efforts. it's going from being a capital intensive low margin to being a higher franchise. and they own an asset in kudobol which is a fast growing mexican business. they own a significant amount of real estate that also isn't being fakt tored in so when you value each piece it's worth a lot more than it's currently trading at. >> all right. good way to button it up. in case 30 seconds wasn't enough, you can find it at value investment challenge.com. the winner will be announced next week. they'll pick their favorite of these three stocks right after this. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male annou
ryan, we'll go to you. >> my idea is jack in the box which is a company most people associate with being an operator of its namesake, fast food chains. i think it's undervalued because there's a misperception of what jack's business is. it is nearing the completion of a seven-year refranchising efforts. it's going from being a capital intensive low margin to being a higher franchise. and they own an asset in kudobol which is a fast growing mexican business. they own a significant amount...
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i think the better you come is that romney and ryan don't win and ryan can just focus the next four years on either running for governor, running for senate seat, but really thinking about 2016 as a viable option for himself. >> and what will give you the first indication that maybe romney can pull this off? >> if ohio comes together for him, that would definitely be a huge indicator. the northeast is not really going to be a romney sweep by any stretch. it will be a nail biter. i think we will go quite late this evening. but ohio and maybe pennsylvania will serve as indicators. many people realize that florida is not going to be a surprise if romney takes it. virginia would not be a huge surprise if romney takes it. but pennsylvania and ohio would serve as a slight wake-up call and as we move west to see how things shake out say colorado and wisconsin. >> christina, thanks for joining us. it will be a long day for everybody, but a fascinating one. >>> now cnbc will have you covereded frcove covered from head to toe. we'll be starting live 5:00 p.m. eastern time. you won't want to miss an
i think the better you come is that romney and ryan don't win and ryan can just focus the next four years on either running for governor, running for senate seat, but really thinking about 2016 as a viable option for himself. >> and what will give you the first indication that maybe romney can pull this off? >> if ohio comes together for him, that would definitely be a huge indicator. the northeast is not really going to be a romney sweep by any stretch. it will be a nail biter. i...
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paul ryan is over here. what is it, like 4 million people there maybe? >> it starts there as you recall. actually started the whole deal for barack obama back in 2008. >> wow. can i talk about corn? >> yes. >> thank you. go ahead. >> all right. the new report out this morning corn is already jumping on the markets because it was bullish on corn and some traders had been expecting bearish news. they've been selling off corn this week but the usda says stocks as of the beginning of september for the year are 98 # bushels. that is under a billion bushels, very low. 988 bushels. the street was expecting slightly more than 1.1 billion. that is a 12% drop from stocks a year ago with most of it from grain facilities not from the farms. corn supplies on the farm are only down slightly. perhaps as farmers are holding on to corn to meet contract commitments. soybeans, the market is mixed. it was a bearish report with ending stocks a little higher than expected at 169 million bushels. still, a 21% drop in a year. bullish wheat with stocks as of the beginning of sep
paul ryan is over here. what is it, like 4 million people there maybe? >> it starts there as you recall. actually started the whole deal for barack obama back in 2008. >> wow. can i talk about corn? >> yes. >> thank you. go ahead. >> all right. the new report out this morning corn is already jumping on the markets because it was bullish on corn and some traders had been expecting bearish news. they've been selling off corn this week but the usda says stocks as of...
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the giants' ace ryan vogelsong struck out nine batters in seven innings. san francisco forcing a game seven against the cardinals which will be played tonight. the giants in their last five winner go home games they've actually won. they've been an an incredible streak with this as joe knows too well. >> he had five strikeouts in the first two innings or something. he had nine total? and the giants were just tagging the ball. >> good news for the cardinals face, they've faced two game seven situations since 2004 and won them both. >> love seventh games, so great to watch. >> it's exciting. >>> rutgers remains undefeated. the scarlet knights beating temple 35-10, looked scary in the first half but they're 7-0 and 4-0 in the big east, ranked 15th in the nagts, there are seven undefeated teams still out there, notre dame is one of them. ohio state? >> yes, ohio state came back. >> that's right. >> choosing the sports based on alumni and associations. >> we do cornell but -- oops. >> didn't cornell lose? >> yeah, we're not -- >> it's a football club, is it rea
the giants' ace ryan vogelsong struck out nine batters in seven innings. san francisco forcing a game seven against the cardinals which will be played tonight. the giants in their last five winner go home games they've actually won. they've been an an incredible streak with this as joe knows too well. >> he had five strikeouts in the first two innings or something. he had nine total? and the giants were just tagging the ball. >> good news for the cardinals face, they've faced two...
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i think mitt romney, it's his job to expose it. >> john, we love paul ryan. i love him. we all love scott walker. john, why are they nit-picking? just because they are in front of news -- all about it? >> i'm not sure they are nit-picking, larry. mitt romney needs to present a strong contrast, be bold and specific. then he said, i think romney is doing those things. >> oh. >> i don't think he's as fall off the reservation as you think. >> that's wishful thinking. >> we're short on time. i appreciate it. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for watching, everybody. me? i don't know. i think romney's doing just fine, thank you very much. cut spending and tax rates, grow the economy, get rid of obama care. this is america. we can do it. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you and your money deserve. tdd# 1-800-345-2550
i think mitt romney, it's his job to expose it. >> john, we love paul ryan. i love him. we all love scott walker. john, why are they nit-picking? just because they are in front of news -- all about it? >> i'm not sure they are nit-picking, larry. mitt romney needs to present a strong contrast, be bold and specific. then he said, i think romney is doing those things. >> oh. >> i don't think he's as fall off the reservation as you think. >> that's wishful thinking....
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this is paul ryan's home state, one that republicans have been hoping to steal out of the democratic column. they haven't carried it since 1988. and you've got the democrats with a 3 percentage point lead, 49% for president obama, 46% for mitt romney. finally new hampshire, the only state in the northeast where mitt romney's a real threat to take away from democrats. president obama's got a 2 percentage point lead, 49-24. in all of these polls, we see that mitt romney is roughly even with the president on the -- who can best manage the economy. on their favorable ratings, mitt romney's has improved, but in each case the lead the president has among women is spllightly larger than the lead mitt romney has among men. simen? >> john, thank you. >>> let's move from sandy and the road to recovery. baby steps i'm afraid still being taken in the city of new york today, including reports that manhattan power may be back online during the course of the weekend. until then, things appear to be getting tense. our senior correspondent scott cohn joins me now from lower manhattan. scott, i just h
this is paul ryan's home state, one that republicans have been hoping to steal out of the democratic column. they haven't carried it since 1988. and you've got the democrats with a 3 percentage point lead, 49% for president obama, 46% for mitt romney. finally new hampshire, the only state in the northeast where mitt romney's a real threat to take away from democrats. president obama's got a 2 percentage point lead, 49-24. in all of these polls, we see that mitt romney is roughly even with the...
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house republicans have acted with the ryan budget in the past. have won majorities again. the second biggest house republican majority since world war ii and ready to get to work and we want to see the president lead on the spending side in particular. >> congressman, it's john harwood. we have heard from the speaker that republicans are open to revenues. the question is going to be, can you get enough from loopholes and deductions or does the rate have to go up at some point? the president hasn't drawn an absolute line at 39.6 but are republicans willing to let the top rate go up at all if you can't get significant amount of deductions from loopholes? >> republicans aren't convinced in the house that the best place to go or the remedy is to raise taxes, to raise these rates. there's openness as you pointed out to revenues through growth and revenues through the abolition or limitation of deductions and other loopholes. that's where the action is. look. here's where the president has an unbelievable opportunity to eclipse this entire debate and to be the transformational p
house republicans have acted with the ryan budget in the past. have won majorities again. the second biggest house republican majority since world war ii and ready to get to work and we want to see the president lead on the spending side in particular. >> congressman, it's john harwood. we have heard from the speaker that republicans are open to revenues. the question is going to be, can you get enough from loopholes and deductions or does the rate have to go up at some point? the...
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both he and ryan have been, i think, five or six terms each. >> ryan in the house. >> right. >> he's in the house. but they've both had the same experience in terms of election. but 40 years of debating putting biden in somewhat of the driver's seat because of that. just because of his experience. >> we haven't seen him in five months on a tv network. on a national network. has not been an interview in five months. the last time he was on, he came out in favor of gay marriage and then the president had to -- >> he's saving himself. >> and there hasn't been a press briefing. a white house press briefing in 15 days because those can be on video. the gaggles you can't videotape and it's only people that are traveling with the president. credential guys can get into the other one, and there hasn't been one in 15 days. >> amazing. >> you wouldn't want to talk about anything in the last 15 days. >> exactly. talking about big bird and all that kind of stuff. but nothing about jobs and the economy really has come out of the white house. >> do you expect -- the debate last time around caught
both he and ryan have been, i think, five or six terms each. >> ryan in the house. >> right. >> he's in the house. but they've both had the same experience in terms of election. but 40 years of debating putting biden in somewhat of the driver's seat because of that. just because of his experience. >> we haven't seen him in five months on a tv network. on a national network. has not been an interview in five months. the last time he was on, he came out in favor of gay...
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i like paul ryan a lot, but i think the second they picked paul ryan, it pushed them to the right. >> chris christie showed at the republican convention that he's not a great number two. he doesn't carry out orders, which is what a vice presidential candidate has to do. >> what if the "post" story was right, that he would have been vp but he didn't want to do it because he didn't think he was going to win. >> politico reported that chris christie was not in the end offered it and was a little bit of a jilted bride. so there's a couple different narratives out there. >> there are. >> so maybe when the books are written on all this, we'll find out. >> that was in politico that said romney got back from the euro trip and had settled on ryan, even though he went over there thinking christie. >> and christie felt like well, wait a second, how come i didn't get a more polite response. >> christie served in the bush administration and still wouldn't back romney because of women's issues. as of yesterday, she didn't say who she was voting for. she was the epa person in the bush administratio
i like paul ryan a lot, but i think the second they picked paul ryan, it pushed them to the right. >> chris christie showed at the republican convention that he's not a great number two. he doesn't carry out orders, which is what a vice presidential candidate has to do. >> what if the "post" story was right, that he would have been vp but he didn't want to do it because he didn't think he was going to win. >> politico reported that chris christie was not in the end...
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budget, the ryan budget calls for across the board 20% tax cut but hear me out. it's not the tax cut i'm focusing on. when you cut taxes, or leave the bush tax cuts in place, et cetera, and get rid of regulations, that's supposed to generate growth in the economy. well, let the record show in the last six years a60 years our te years of job creation occurred when the marginal tax rate was over 50%. >> oh my god. >> of the top 20 and you can look that up, joe. >> i know, but -- >> we had the best -- >> same unemployment rate for the eight years of clinton as for the eight years of bush, 5.2, 5.3. >> but i'm looking at the last 60 years. >> right. >> cutting taxes and reducing regulations does not produce job growth. and the record backs it up. the record backs it up. >> but that's like talking in a vacuum without any of the external factors. >> not over 60 years. s acraze aas casey stengle saidn look it up. >> over 60 years the united states of america has always grown at about 3.2%. >> i'm talking about job creation. >> you can look it up. >> it is eloquent but t
budget, the ryan budget calls for across the board 20% tax cut but hear me out. it's not the tax cut i'm focusing on. when you cut taxes, or leave the bush tax cuts in place, et cetera, and get rid of regulations, that's supposed to generate growth in the economy. well, let the record show in the last six years a60 years our te years of job creation occurred when the marginal tax rate was over 50%. >> oh my god. >> of the top 20 and you can look that up, joe. >> i know, but --...
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romney's performance in the first debate confirmed by solid performances in the last two add up to -- and ryan's credible performance again biden add up to something that change the dynamic. i can tell you the view of the obama campaign is that the debate mattered less than we're saying for this reason, the first debate, that they came out of the conventions with a slight advantage over romney. romney cratered when the 47% video came out, he uncratered after the first debate. their view was that was going it happen anyway and that we got back to where we were after the conventions with a slight obama advantage. but we'll see. i think from the superficial evidence, it looks like met romney got a significant boost from the first debate. whether that's an evening out that would have happened anyway, we can't know. >> we'll all know. thank the lord we'll know in a couple weeks. i'm ready. we are ready. and, boy, it is close for an incumbent. i can't imagine that there is not some nervousness i guess on both sides obviously. >> there is nervousnesses. i must say, i was struck in the -- at the debate
romney's performance in the first debate confirmed by solid performances in the last two add up to -- and ryan's credible performance again biden add up to something that change the dynamic. i can tell you the view of the obama campaign is that the debate mattered less than we're saying for this reason, the first debate, that they came out of the conventions with a slight advantage over romney. romney cratered when the 47% video came out, he uncratered after the first debate. their view was...
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. >> but people thought that would slow people that the choice of ryan would scare people. >> he's up in all the polls with people over 65, though. >> right. but senior citizens are the strongest element of romney's coalition. doing very well with them right now. >> john, i know that every day as we get closer to the election, we need things to talk about, and the polls are all we have. how many people was this, 849 or something? what's the number? >> you talking about the national poll? >> yeah, either one. >> in the swing state polls, we do 1,300 registered voters. >> doesn't matter what the actual numbers are. i remember taking statistics, so i understand standard -- i understand how they try to make it scientific. but you know what i'm saying. you take any 900 people at any given tile and you think about 200 million people, whatever it is, but then we microanalyze the moist minute details because that's what we do as journalists. i can give you polls -- i saw a poll last week that had -- it was plus-four for the president, and then another one was down six. it was an individual st
. >> but people thought that would slow people that the choice of ryan would scare people. >> he's up in all the polls with people over 65, though. >> right. but senior citizens are the strongest element of romney's coalition. doing very well with them right now. >> john, i know that every day as we get closer to the election, we need things to talk about, and the polls are all we have. how many people was this, 849 or something? what's the number? >> you talking...
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they actually wrote and passed a budget and a tax reform outline in the tax reform and budget ryan plan. obama wrote something out that he called a budget and not a single democrat in the house or the senate voted for it. what's the obama mandate? to do what? he's not mitt rom no. he can be not mitt romney for four years since he was attacking mitt romney personally, and they put forward in the ryan plan, a budget reform, a titlement reform and tax reform and they were elected on policy and not on personal attacks. >> i'm going to run out of time here. we have a thing here on cnbc called rise above and we have pins trying to get politicians to put their partisans concerns aside, if we send you one will you wear it? ? americans are nonpartisan. we would hope that people of both parties would support people, and yes. >> i'll take it as a yes. >> okay. >> the pin's in the mail, grover. thanks so much. we'll we'll see you later. grover norquist in washington. with the election in the books it does appear dodd-frank is here to stay. we'll ask mike mayo in just a moment. for many, nexium help
they actually wrote and passed a budget and a tax reform outline in the tax reform and budget ryan plan. obama wrote something out that he called a budget and not a single democrat in the house or the senate voted for it. what's the obama mandate? to do what? he's not mitt rom no. he can be not mitt romney for four years since he was attacking mitt romney personally, and they put forward in the ryan plan, a budget reform, a titlement reform and tax reform and they were elected on policy and not...
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it's the rate of increase, even paul ryan's was going to grow spending at 3% or so a year. >> what would you cut, wilbur? >> hmm? >> what would you not slow but cut? >> you have to deal with medical, for example, talking about the reform in health care is a joke if you don't deal with medical malpractice. there's been no talk about that at all on either side of the aisle. that's a joke that leads to overtesting, too expensive insurance policies. malpractice is not inherent in providing universal health care. >> a couple of points. first of all, wilbur raised the bar by the way, if you're talk being not just slowing the rate of growth of spending but cutting spending that makes the solution a lot harder. i'm not saying you're wrong. i happen to disagree with you. >> i didn't say we should cut actual spending. i said that the verbiage about it is wrong because we're not cutting spend willing. we' we'readjusting the rate of growth. >> we haven't talked about the fact that everybody up there in washington agrees with 98% of the tax policy that should reset which is of course the middle class
it's the rate of increase, even paul ryan's was going to grow spending at 3% or so a year. >> what would you cut, wilbur? >> hmm? >> what would you not slow but cut? >> you have to deal with medical, for example, talking about the reform in health care is a joke if you don't deal with medical malpractice. there's been no talk about that at all on either side of the aisle. that's a joke that leads to overtesting, too expensive insurance policies. malpractice is not...
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and i think the only thing that would worry me is if i really believed that romney and ryan were going to get elected and they were going to come in and dramatically cut government spending, that would lead to a recession, and that would worry me. but i don't think they're going to get elected, but more importantly, i don't think they would do that if they did get elected. nears no republican that ever has. i think ceos are focused on what the consumer is doing, what are their customers doing. and as jim cramer said a little earlier, i think between 23 and 27 minutes of the world's focus was on this last night. the people have moved on to more substantive topics now. >> so the bottom line is that it does not matter for a domestic business who gets elected? when it comes to the fundamental -- >> i think it does matter, but i think it matters because i think barack obama is the person who is most likely to be able to continue growing the economy. and the things that romney has proposed are unlikely to be successful. but i don't think ceos react to something like a debate. you know, they'
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anxious to deal with the cuts and pass the cuts than anybody else is but we demonstrated through the ryan budget, we did it once, we did it twice -- >> i'll give you that point. i wish everybody would stop talking about this in public and get behind closed doors and actually make this happen. i can't believe the amount of tough that is talking, the tough talk, we'll go over the cliff, we'll go over the cliff. >> let me ask you a point. it's a fiscal speed bump a $600 billion tax we need. the real thing we're headed for is the long-term progress we have to make. i'm very concerned the atmosphere is very poisoned the $600 billion problem when we have a multitrillion dollar problem where you want your energy placed. people are folding in longer-term fixes, right, that you can't agree with. you're never going to agree on the end of the year for them. why don't you put it off until next year and solve all of it in the context of a real multitrillion dollar renegotiation on what the long-term fiscal situation looks like? doesn't that make a lot more sense? >> you would have to elect romney to d
anxious to deal with the cuts and pass the cuts than anybody else is but we demonstrated through the ryan budget, we did it once, we did it twice -- >> i'll give you that point. i wish everybody would stop talking about this in public and get behind closed doors and actually make this happen. i can't believe the amount of tough that is talking, the tough talk, we'll go over the cliff, we'll go over the cliff. >> let me ask you a point. it's a fiscal speed bump a $600 billion tax we...
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next vice president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] you know, next to ann romney, paul ryan is the best choice i have ever made, i got to tell you. now, we're just entering the final weekend of the campaign, and as you know at the obama rallies they're shouting four more years, four more years, and i just heard you, we're shouting four more days, and we're so very grateful to you and people across the country for all you've done to give yourselves to this campaign. this is not just about paul and me, this is about america, about the future we're going to leave to our children. we thank you, and we ask you to stay all the way to the if ininitial line because we're going to win on tuesday night. [ cheers and applause ] you know, the closing hours of a campaign have a dynamic all their own. a lot of voters have known for some time who they were going to vote for. but there are others that are just now putting aside the demands of their daily life and considering how their vote will affect their own life, the life of their children, and, of course, the course of the country that
next vice president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] you know, next to ann romney, paul ryan is the best choice i have ever made, i got to tell you. now, we're just entering the final weekend of the campaign, and as you know at the obama rallies they're shouting four more years, four more years, and i just heard you, we're shouting four more days, and we're so very grateful to you and people across the country for all you've done to give yourselves to this campaign. this is not...
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he can bring in the cavalry with joe next week against ryan. that should be good, don't you think? >> i do. >> steve see you back in a bit? >> we'll talk about draghi at 8:30 and jobless claims. >>> right now breaking news, julia boorstin has more on what's happening with facebook. >> that's right, the facebook announcing it has 1 billion monthly active users and 600 million mobile users, mark zuckerberg saying, making this announcement saying "i'm committed to working each day to make facebook better for you and hopefully one day we'll be able to connect the rest of the world." this is a major milestone for the company. facebook hit 500 million active users, doubling its size in two years. mark zuckerberg taped an interview with matt lauer airing exclusively on the "today" show shortly, that sitdown his first since the ipo coming up later this afternoon. >> yesterday afternoon i saw a headline, facebook is going to charge you $7 if you want to send posts, headlines to your friends. sounded crazy. >> facebook is testing all sorts of different ad models and facebook gives you the op
he can bring in the cavalry with joe next week against ryan. that should be good, don't you think? >> i do. >> steve see you back in a bit? >> we'll talk about draghi at 8:30 and jobless claims. >>> right now breaking news, julia boorstin has more on what's happening with facebook. >> that's right, the facebook announcing it has 1 billion monthly active users and 600 million mobile users, mark zuckerberg saying, making this announcement saying "i'm...
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he's looking to the debates and he's looking to some intensive campaigning with paul ryan to tray to make a difference. >> john, i heard a report on npr this morning talking about gary johnson, the former governor of new mexico, who's going to be running -- i think he's on the ballot in something like 47 states. you don't hear much about his campaign. you don't expect that it would make a difference too many places, but in some polls he's picked up as much as 6% of the electorate. do either the democrats or the republicans really give this much thought? >> i think republicans are a little more concerned. remember, gary johnson was an elected republican governor, and when you look at that strong libertarian chunk of the electorate, that's more of a part of the republican coalition. on the bright side for romney, gary johnson's got as minimal attention as a third party candidate can get, not anywhere in the league of ross perot some cycles ago, not as much as ralph nader i don't think either in 2000. but he is getting some. there's concern that in a close state, he could take a point o
he's looking to the debates and he's looking to some intensive campaigning with paul ryan to tray to make a difference. >> john, i heard a report on npr this morning talking about gary johnson, the former governor of new mexico, who's going to be running -- i think he's on the ballot in something like 47 states. you don't hear much about his campaign. you don't expect that it would make a difference too many places, but in some polls he's picked up as much as 6% of the electorate. do...
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. >> ryan, hurry. you're going to be late. >> people don't understand what it takes to get a kid in a nursery school in new york city. >> people do anything for their kids. >> this is his third and final place, i think. hopefully, it works out. "newsweek" will publish its final print edition on december 31st after an eight-decade run. it will move to an all-digital format. the new version is going to be subscription based and available on e-readers, tablets, and the internet. the transition will entail, unfortunately, some job cuts. no word on how many. coming up, our guest host is jim rohrer, chairman and ceo of one of the best managed financial institutions in the country, pnc financial. >> tomorrow on "squawk box," our guest host will be former mississippi governor haley barbour. he'll preside over a swing state showdown between ohio governor john kasik and pennsylvania governor john corbett. plus mcdonald's and general electric earnings. you can't afford to miss "squawk box" starting tomorrow. let'
. >> ryan, hurry. you're going to be late. >> people don't understand what it takes to get a kid in a nursery school in new york city. >> people do anything for their kids. >> this is his third and final place, i think. hopefully, it works out. "newsweek" will publish its final print edition on december 31st after an eight-decade run. it will move to an all-digital format. the new version is going to be subscription based and available on e-readers, tablets,...
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. >> and you saw what paul ryan said. the house was re-elected. so people re-elected those people in the house for a reason. it's a nonstarter. it's not going to happen. it's not going to be 1.6 billion. 1.6 trillion. to get to four trillion, that would be 2.4. so we said that. he'll go not 3-1 like simpson bowles. he's go one and a half to one. >> that's not going to happen either. >> but what bothers me -- >> the problem is nothing is going to happen. >> what bothers me is i do think you can get to a point where you raise taxes too much and you don't cut spending enough, where you're just funding entitlements by raising taxes and you don't do anything about it. if he had his way, i really think he would do that. i still don't think he gets it. >> when you hear people who are saying things like that, my guess is if you had boehner and president obama sit down in a room together, they could probably come up with an approach. >> we'll see. you don't have your button. >> i do. >> i'll just make one point. >> what's that? >> if you don't rise above,
. >> and you saw what paul ryan said. the house was re-elected. so people re-elected those people in the house for a reason. it's a nonstarter. it's not going to happen. it's not going to be 1.6 billion. 1.6 trillion. to get to four trillion, that would be 2.4. so we said that. he'll go not 3-1 like simpson bowles. he's go one and a half to one. >> that's not going to happen either. >> but what bothers me -- >> the problem is nothing is going to happen. >> what...
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. >> he would never bring paul ryan and john boehner down to his speech and talk about them being irresponsible, terrible. in fairness, bill clinton understood how to lead in divided government. we did welfare reform, the first balanced budget in a generation but we have to have a president who has that attitude that i'm willing to understand that i got to compromise, and i don't get everything i want and i can't just throw -- we haven't had a budget adopted by congress in three years. >> but they were awfully close, boehner and the president, at that point it sounded like they were right there. >> neither side could have delivered probably. >> and of course there are two sides to the story about what broke the deal up. but the fact of the matter is, this is not just like one brunlget deal. we got to have a budget every year. it is unserious if you have an administration where the debt and the deficit is one of the biggest problems facing not only the country but the world, the american debt crisis and the president doesn't even seriously try to get a budget passed. >> governor, stay here. we w
. >> he would never bring paul ryan and john boehner down to his speech and talk about them being irresponsible, terrible. in fairness, bill clinton understood how to lead in divided government. we did welfare reform, the first balanced budget in a generation but we have to have a president who has that attitude that i'm willing to understand that i got to compromise, and i don't get everything i want and i can't just throw -- we haven't had a budget adopted by congress in three years....
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for example, when romney announced paul ryan, you notice the background, all white. why? that's just stupid if you're trying to reach out to voters. same thing at the convention -- >> you blame it solely on on the candidate himself not -- >> and the party. the candidate and the campaign and some of our senatorial candidates got it better which is why they faired fairly well. but you have to have the positive optimistic reaganesque message, sound money, lower tax rate, opportunity of controlling your own health care and the like. >> but people say demographics are going in the wrong direction. >> demographics change. we assume if you start out in a certain part of life you're going to stay there forever? no. people move up. >> what about -- >> irish, italians were all seen as democrat. ray began coeagan comes along, to republican. >> you ck didn't have 47% on th receiving end. i'm allowed to say 47%. i'm not running for anything. it wasn't 47% when reagan was running. and i'm with andrew on this, listening to the radio, there was this really smart guy organization he was t
for example, when romney announced paul ryan, you notice the background, all white. why? that's just stupid if you're trying to reach out to voters. same thing at the convention -- >> you blame it solely on on the candidate himself not -- >> and the party. the candidate and the campaign and some of our senatorial candidates got it better which is why they faired fairly well. but you have to have the positive optimistic reaganesque message, sound money, lower tax rate, opportunity of...
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. >> did you see rex ryan -- >> the giants won the super bowl last year. a lot of people have told him he's fat and he should shut up. he's not fat anymore. she just shut up. but sanchez, you brush up against him and the ball goes flying out. >> they've been going back and forth. >> when the giants are the defending the super bowl champions and they got their butts kicked by the bengals and the other game unbelievable is johnny football. texas a and m and alabama, that was unbelievable. alabama number one. texas a and m just joined the sec. and this guy johnny football, you just can't believe the last six minutes of that game. >> which means notre dame could be in the running. >> kansas state and oregon would be the ones that would go unless one of them loses. >> knocking off the leader. >> we'll see whether one of them loses. >> notre dame won. >> rutgers beat army. >> you didn't see a tweet from mike jackson who tweeted out saying rutgers may be head willed dowill willed down their way for a bowl game. >> toilet bowl. >> that's the same thing doug flutie
. >> did you see rex ryan -- >> the giants won the super bowl last year. a lot of people have told him he's fat and he should shut up. he's not fat anymore. she just shut up. but sanchez, you brush up against him and the ball goes flying out. >> they've been going back and forth. >> when the giants are the defending the super bowl champions and they got their butts kicked by the bengals and the other game unbelievable is johnny football. texas a and m and alabama, that...